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Product Bolon


Right Ore tiles Below Ash and Kelp


FLOORING BRAND Parador has launched 15 new decors in the glue-down vinyl category. New in the Trendtime 5 product line are seven stone-inspired designs in a large tile format and three-square tile decors, offering the ability to mix and match for various installation options. With the Trendtime 10 product line, Parador offers herringbone flooring in a glue- down format for the first time. Te individual herringbone strips can be glued together to create customised laying patterns. parador.de


Product Parador


Below A total of 15 new decors are available in the glue-down category


BOLON HAS expanded its Elements collection with the addition of four new colours. Elements features a balanced, natural melange look, drawing inspiration from nature and highlighting natural tones inspired by tactile materials such as stone, wood, and textiles. Lisa Jarhult, product developer at Bolon, says: ‘We have enhanced the tactile and textile characteristics in the new Elements collection – it’s a subtle blend of hues, neutral colours, and chromatic accents. Te collection ranges from rich, rustic, earthy tones to lighter, crisp, and cool colours. Tey blend into the environment, almost as if they were taken directly from nature.’ bolon.com


Product Indigenous


INDIGENOUS HAS introduced a new collection of Reclaimed Elm floors. Crafted from salvaged timber, the new floors have a unique vintage look, with a rustic grain, pegs and knots and deep nut brown colouring. Designs include a traditional random plank format or Versaille herringbone pattern. A tactile, durable finish, made from a special mix of water-based oil and water-based lacquer, complement the wood’s rich tone and authentic aged surface. All of the timber used to craft the floors is salvaged from rural properties where it was originally hung as outside doors. Over 100 years old and weather beaten, the doors are dismantled and a metal scanner is used to find nails and other metal, which is carefully removed. Original wooden pegs are left in place and the doors are planed to create the surface layer of the wood floor.


Right Reclaimed Engineered Elm – Versailles


Te floors are constructed using modern engineered methods for stability, with a sustainable European White Oak base layer below the tongue and groove joint. indigenous.co.uk


PHOTO: CHRIS TERRY


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